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Trump admin to block Ebola-exposed Americans from US, move them to Kenya

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The Trump administration has announced an escalation of its travel ban, now preventing lawful permanent residents from entering the US if they have recently travelled to the DRC, Uganda, or South Sudan. This move comes amid a rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which the World Health Organization is struggling to contain. The ban also affects non-US passport holders with similar travel histories.

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo continues to spread wildly, outpacing the international response efforts sprinting to catch up to the deadly Bundibugyo virus strain. The outbreak was first announced May 15 and is already the third largest recorded. The World Health Organization's latest numbers as of May 24 are 1,018 cases (906 suspected, 112 confirmed) with 234 deaths (223 suspected, 11 confirmed). But these are known to be a significant undercount of the true spread and are also likely out of date by now.

The WHO and other national health agencies are calling for international support and collaboration to bring the outbreak under control. But it appears that the US is instead choosing to try to wall itself off—even to its own citizens and lawful residents.

On Friday, the Trump administration announced it was escalating its controversial travel ban, now barring even lawful permanent residents (green card holders) from entering the country if they have traveled to the DRC, Uganda, or South Sudan in the 21 days prior. The move is in addition to already barring non-US passport holders with such a travel history. Notably, Uganda has only reported seven cases and one death in the outbreak; there have been no reported cases in South Sudan.

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